Combinatorial systems evolution: Example of standard for multimedia information

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The article addresses the issues of combinatorial evolution of standards in transmission of multimedia information including the following: (a) brief descriptions of basic combinatorial models as multicriteria ranking, knapsack-like problems, clustering, combinatorial synthesis, multistage design, (b) a description of standard series (MPEG) for video information processing and a structural (combinatorial) description of system changes for the standards, (c) a set of system change operations (including multi-attribute description of the operations and binary relations over the operations), (d) combinatorial models for the system changes, and (e) a multistage combinatorial scheme (heuristic) for the analysis of the system changes. Expert experience is used. Numerical examples illustrate the suggested problems, models, and procedures. © 2009 Institute of Mathematics and Informatics.

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Levin, M. S., Kruchkov, O., Hadar, O., & Kaminsky, E. (2009). Combinatorial systems evolution: Example of standard for multimedia information. Informatica, 20(4), 519–538. https://doi.org/10.15388/informatica.2009.264

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